Chambers County One-Year Industry Employment Change
Of the 35 industries with industry data reported by the BLS in each quarter, 19 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 16 industry sectors accounting for employment declines during that time period.
In Chambers County, Texas, the total number of jobs throughout all industries has increased by 341 jobs between mid-2005 and mid-2006.
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Chambers County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Oil and gas extraction industry faced the greatest employment loss with a total loss of 62 jobs during the time period. The jobs lost in the Oil and gas extraction industry make up 22.5 percent of the employment lost during the period in Chambers County, Texas.
Top 5 Industries
1. Oil and gas extraction (62 jobs lost)
2. Building material and supplies dealers (57 jobs lost)
3. Architectural and engineering services (46 jobs lost)
4. Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers (21 jobs lost)
5. Full-service restaurants (19 jobs lost)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Chambers County
The Pipeline transportation of crude oil industry has brought the most jobs with a total of 70 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Pipeline transportation of crude oil industry makes up 26.1 percent of the growth in Chambers County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Pipeline transportation of crude oil (70 new jobs)
2. Gasoline stations (46 new jobs)
3. Specialized freight trucking (31 new jobs)
4. Unclassified (25 new jobs)
5. Nonresidential building construction (20 new jobs)
Chambers County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Unclassified industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 380.0 percent from 2005 (2nd quarter) to 2006 (2nd quarter). This industry sector in Chambers County has increased employment faster than the industry has grown in the State of Texas, where it saw a gain of 28.8 percent. The Unclassified industry in Chambers County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 12.1 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Unclassified (380.0 percent gain)
2. Lessors of real estate (92.9 percent gain)
3. Specialized freight trucking (67.4 percent gain)
4. Pipeline transportation of crude oil (55.0 percent gain)
5. Gasoline stations (31.7 percent gain)
Total employment has increased by 5 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than growth in Texas, which saw a gain of 4.0 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). The gains the area experienced were greater than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.0 percent.
Chambers County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Oilseed and grain farming industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 36.1 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry has experienced in the State of Texas, where the industry reported a loss of 12.1 percent. The losses in the Oilseed and grain farming industry in Chambers County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 2.1 in percent of workers in the Oilseed and grain farming industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Oilseed and grain farming (36.1 percent decline)
2. Residential building construction (28.4 percent decline)
3. Private households (28.3 percent decline)
4. Building material and supplies dealers (25.8 percent decline)
5. Oil and gas extraction (19.7 percent decline)
About: This report is part 1 of 6 in the eCanned.com Industry Analysis Series.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Private Sector Employment Only.
In Chambers County, Texas, the total number of jobs throughout all industries has increased by 341 jobs between mid-2005 and mid-2006.
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Chambers County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Oil and gas extraction industry faced the greatest employment loss with a total loss of 62 jobs during the time period. The jobs lost in the Oil and gas extraction industry make up 22.5 percent of the employment lost during the period in Chambers County, Texas.
Top 5 Industries
1. Oil and gas extraction (62 jobs lost)
2. Building material and supplies dealers (57 jobs lost)
3. Architectural and engineering services (46 jobs lost)
4. Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers (21 jobs lost)
5. Full-service restaurants (19 jobs lost)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Chambers County
The Pipeline transportation of crude oil industry has brought the most jobs with a total of 70 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Pipeline transportation of crude oil industry makes up 26.1 percent of the growth in Chambers County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Pipeline transportation of crude oil (70 new jobs)
2. Gasoline stations (46 new jobs)
3. Specialized freight trucking (31 new jobs)
4. Unclassified (25 new jobs)
5. Nonresidential building construction (20 new jobs)
Chambers County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Unclassified industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 380.0 percent from 2005 (2nd quarter) to 2006 (2nd quarter). This industry sector in Chambers County has increased employment faster than the industry has grown in the State of Texas, where it saw a gain of 28.8 percent. The Unclassified industry in Chambers County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 12.1 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Unclassified (380.0 percent gain)
2. Lessors of real estate (92.9 percent gain)
3. Specialized freight trucking (67.4 percent gain)
4. Pipeline transportation of crude oil (55.0 percent gain)
5. Gasoline stations (31.7 percent gain)
Total employment has increased by 5 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than growth in Texas, which saw a gain of 4.0 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). The gains the area experienced were greater than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.0 percent.
Chambers County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Oilseed and grain farming industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 36.1 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry has experienced in the State of Texas, where the industry reported a loss of 12.1 percent. The losses in the Oilseed and grain farming industry in Chambers County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 2.1 in percent of workers in the Oilseed and grain farming industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Oilseed and grain farming (36.1 percent decline)
2. Residential building construction (28.4 percent decline)
3. Private households (28.3 percent decline)
4. Building material and supplies dealers (25.8 percent decline)
5. Oil and gas extraction (19.7 percent decline)
About: This report is part 1 of 6 in the eCanned.com Industry Analysis Series.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Private Sector Employment Only.


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